My Lords, I support this amendment. I suggest that whistleblowers need to be both protected and rewarded in order to encourage them. The Mauritian legislation of which I spoke early makes provision for rewards to be paid to whistleblowers whose information leads to the confiscation of unexplained wealth. Indeed, the board that I chair has the function of making such awards. In my view this is a salutary provision as one of the weapons in the fight against crime and corruption. Therefore, I support in principle this amendment, but as a starting point because I suggest that it is a principle that should be applied much more widely in the case of action taken that leads to the recovery of the proceeds of crime.
Criminal Finances Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers
(Crossbench)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 28 March 2017.
It occurred during Committee of the Whole House (HL)
and
Debate on bills on Criminal Finances Bill.
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